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It sounds like you need to replace the ignition starter switch, the symptom you have is an exact fit, most models of Ford where recalled years ago for this problem.. The starter switch is at the base of the steering column under the dash and operated by a rod from the ignition key tumbler. Very cheap and easy to replace.
Had a problem like this before and it was the computer..But you could faintly smell something like burnt wires..The computer should be down by the kick panel on the driverside..See if you smell anything on that side
im not exactly sure on older fords but i know that 95 and newer fords had brake switchs that worked with the shifting so that if your brake light fuse/lights were blown it would not allow you to shift into any other gear
On a 1991 F-150 the Fuel Shut Off Switch is located on the left and above where the steering column passes through the floorboard.
1. Turn the Key in the ignition to OFF.
2. Push the Red Reset Button on the Fuel Pump Shut Off Switch
Down.
3. Turn the ignition Key ON for a few seconds, Then turn it OFF,
Now try to start it.
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